Sure! The process of protein synthesis generally involves the following key steps, which you would typically arrange in the proper order:
- Transcription: The DNA sequence of a gene is transcribed to mRNA in the nucleus.
- mRNA Processing: The mRNA is processed (capping, polyadenylation, and splicing) to create mature mRNA.
- Translation: The mature mRNA is transported to the ribosome, where it is translated into a protein.
- tRNA Binding: Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules bring the appropriate amino acids to the ribosome based on the codons of the mRNA.
- Protein Formation: The ribosome facilitates the binding of amino acids via peptide bonds, forming a polypeptide chain.
- Post-Translational Modifications: The newly formed polypeptide may undergo folding and other modifications to become functional.
If you have specific images or steps to arrange, let me know, and I can assist you further!